In order to successfully obtain a Masters qualification, you will need to obtain a number of credits by passing individual modules. Most taught Masters will have a number of core modules which you must take and pass in order to obtain the qualification. The assessment of research Masters is almost always entirely by a single dissertation module or project.

Studies in engineering and technology prepare you for the technologically oriented workforce of today.

Members of the workforce with engineering and technology training are sought out by many industries including medical research and computer software development.

Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.

Windsor is one of the most ambitious cities in Canada in terms of higher education. The city has comprehensive and research oriented education institutions where students can achieve their career objectives. The city is much welcoming, therefore, even international students flock here for their studies.

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University of Windsor

Windsor’s unique climate of co-operation between academic, business and industry sectors gives you access to state-of-the-art engineering facilities and outstanding career opportunities.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in Windsor in Canada. Windsor’s unique climate of co-operation between academic, business and industry sectors gives you access to state-of-the-art engineering facilities and outstanding career opportunities.
The Faculty of Engineering offers programs designed to develop professional competence and to prepare students to solve the technical problems of society and the global environment. Our departments include:
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering
Mechanical, Automotive & Materials Engineering
On behalf of our entire Faculty, we'd like to welcome you! Whether you're a high school student trying to figure out what Engineering is all about, a potential graduate student considering advanced study through a Masters or Doctoral degree, a company or industry representative wondering if our university can assist you with a research problem, we're positive that the Faculty of Engineering here at the University of Windsor can help you.
For those of you who are new to university, please browse our Faculty website to find out more about what Engineering is, what we can offer you, and if you can't find the information you need, please drop us a line. We certainly hope you will join us, ready to embark on a challenging and exciting journey of education. Engineering takes work, but it is work that is well rewarded. When you finish, you'll have a degree that can lead you to many places.
For those of you who already have an undergraduate degree and wondering if you should further enhance your education, we say "yes!" The demands on professional engineers around the world are increasing in terms of what they must address: our society must confront technical, societal, and environmental issues. A Masters or Doctoral degree in Engineering here at UWindsor demonstrates your commitment to the profession: we're confident that our faculty can give you that edge professionally, and reward you personally through the insights you gain.
For those of you in industry, consider our Faculty as your "first stop" if you have challenges in your business or workplace that need to be addressed. We can bring some of our best minds to the table, and you'll have some of our brightest and most enthusiastic graduate students - the next generation of problem solvers - working on your challenges to turn them into opportunities.
Our Faculty has seen a tremendous amount of change and interest in the last few years. We're very proud to say that much of this is because of our students. We recently had several top places finishes in the Ontario Engineering Competition; a first place finish in the North American Big Beam challenge; achieving top ten percent placings in the SAE competitions; a dynamic Engineers Without Borders chapter; hosting the Canadian Federation of Engineering Students; two consecutive first place finishes at the Waterloo Robot Racer Competition – and there are more accomplishments too numerous to mention! But we're equally proud of our students who have helped win the "small victories." Students who enter our Faculty dream about making a difference: when they graduate, they have the skill, knowledge, and passion to do so.
We believe as a future professional engineer, you cannot stop learning. With that in mind, our Faculty has embarked on a number of educational initiatives to enhance what we offer and how we offer them. Some examples include the support program for our First Year Engineering (WINONE) students, and an innovative Masters in Engineering program to serve the needs of our students. Our new $110 million Centre for Engineering Innovation (CEI) serves as a dynamic hub for learning, research, and industry liaison at the University of Windsor.
Mechanical Engineering with an Aerospace Option (with optional Co-op)
Teaches the manufacturing, maintenance and logistics that serve the aerospace industry
Involves the application of aerospace-related skills toward developing the next generation of aerospace materials, production methods and components, and toward improving aerospace operational challenges
Career Tracks:
State-of-the-art manufacturing and production
Business
Government
Systems design/operation/building/maintenance
Consulting
Transportation
Pollution control and prevention
Advanced computing and communications
Medicine and medical technology
Bio-based engineering
Research and development
Structural design
Failure analysis
Construction and infrastructure renewal
Scheduling and optimization
Automotive industry
Environmental protection
Project, process and systems management
Robotics and advanced electronics
Power generation and distribution
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University of Windsor

In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses.
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MEng Program Information
In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
Engineering Materials
The Vision Statement for the Engineering Materials Graduate Program is: The Engineering Materials Graduate Program recognizes the close relationship between advanced level education and the advancement of knowledge, and is committed to excellence in graduate teaching and research.
The Mission statement for the Engineering Materials Graduate Program is
to provide an outstanding learning environment for productive graduate research
to maintain state-of-the-art research laboratories equipped with the most modern research equipment
to offer students with opportunities for a rewarding education
to keep self-sustained growth by a high output of student co-authored peer-reviewed research publications, and strengthening collaborative research with other universities and industry
to expose students to challenging industrial problems that are studied using a sound scientific methodology and experimental/theoretical research skills
to prepare students for careers in teaching and/or research in academia or in industry
to train students to acquire autonomy in conducting innovative research
The Engineering Materials (EM) graduate program is fully accredited by the Council on Quality Assurance of Ontario Universities (previously, Ontario Council on Graduate Studies (OCGS)).
The high caliber of the research activity within the Engineering Materials Program has been a traditional strength of the program. The objective of the program is to continue to provide an outstanding learning environment for productive graduate research. The Engineering Materials faculty members are constantly seeking to attract the best qualified students to the Master’s and Ph.D. programs, and provide them with fundamental research skills on the processing, microstructures, properties, and performance of materials. We make every effort to provide a stimulating and dynamic learning and research environment that fosters the intellectual development of our students. Close relations with industry expose our students to challenging industrial problems that are studied using a sound scientific methodology and experimental/theoretical research skills. As a result, our MASc. graduates become highly regarded professionals in the materials and manufacturing industries, many assuming leadership positions.
General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
Program Requirements
An MEng Degree may be awarded upon successful completion of a total of 8 courses (the MEng has no research component/thesis/work with a faculty supervisor). Of these 8 courses ...
5 to 8 must be from the student's department (major; electrical, electrical-computer, mechanical, materials, industrial, environmental, civil)
0 to 3 may be from another engineering department
0 to 2 may be from a department outside of engineering
Co-op work experience is optional
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University of Windsor

In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in Windsor in Canada. MEng Program Information
In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
MEng degrees are available in:
Electrical Engineering
Electrical-Computer Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Materials Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Civil Engineering
General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
Program Requirements
An MEng Degree may be awarded upon successful completion of a total of 8 courses (the MEng has no research component/thesis/work with a faculty supervisor). Of these 8 courses ...
5 to 8 must be from the student's department (major; electrical, electrical-computer, mechanical, materials, industrial, environmental, civil)
0 to 3 may be from another engineering department
0 to 2 may be from a department outside of engineering
Co-op work experience is optional
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University of Windsor

CampusFull time3 semestersSeptember 2017CanadaWindsor

The University of Windsor is known as “Canada’s Automotive University” and you will experience firsthand the reasons why – through collaborations with industry and other partners. You will have access to exceptional research laboratories where you will receive hands-on experience and further develop your knowledge.
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The objective of the Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) is to prepare graduates for leadership positions within the automotive industry.
The University of Windsor is known as “Canada’s Automotive University” and you will experience firsthand the reasons why – through collaborations with industry and other partners. You will have access to exceptional research laboratories where you will receive hands-on experience and further develop your knowledge.
At the University of Windsor, we strive to create an environment of learning, opportunity, and personal and professional growth. Our students go on to pursue careers in government, industry and at various universities across North America and the world.
Our friendly and safe campus is ideal for learning about and becoming a part of the automotive industry. We are located on the Canada-United States border in the automotive and manufacturing heartland of North America. Our unique location means that we can offer our students opportunities for international study, research and work experience that no other university in Canada can match.
Learn from the best
The key to a great university education is the quality of its teaching and research done by its professors. At the University of Windsor, you will be interacting with world-class faculty conducting cutting-edge research in the automotive area. They will be your mentors as you prepare yourself for the careers of the future. You will combine what you learn in the classroom with practical application so that you are ready for the world of opportunities that will follow your university studies.
Program Details
MEng Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) is a professional, course based Masters program. The goal of the program is to provide you with the opportunity to extend your understanding of automotive engineering principles, with an emphasis on operation, design, materials and manufacturing along with some aspects of business and management.
You will study and live in Canada for approximately one year and will complete eight courses. The courses are selected by academic administration and will vary from year to year.
Students who require additional English language training must complete a eight week English language training program and orientation to Canada prior to commencing their studies. Students who demonstrate excellent English language skills will be exempted from this program.
Course Offerings
The Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) consists of eight prescribed courses taught over three academic terms.
Courses may include:
Advanced Internal Combustion Engines
Hybrid Powertrains
Fundamentals of Clean Engine Technology
Advanced Manufacturing Methods
Vehicle Dynamics
Automotive Sensor Systems
Vehicle Thermal Management
Automotive Applications for Noise, Vibration & Harshness Evaluation
After-treatment & Internal Combustion Engine Modeling
Paint & Industrial Coatings
Vehicle Concept Development
The courses will vary from year to year depending on current market trends in the automotive industry and availability.
Admission requirements for the Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option)
Confirmation of successful completion of a Bachelor of Applied Science (or equivalent degree) in Engineering from an academic institution approved by the University of Windsor. Applicants with degrees in related fields may also be considered.
Evidence of having obtained a B average (75%) or higher in undergraduate studies (when converted to University of Windsor standards).
Demonstrated English proficiency by meeting or exceeding one of the following test:
- IELTS score of at least 6.5 or equivalent
A successful interview with a representative from the University of Windsor
Two letters of reference
Enrolment is limited. Preference will be given to candidates who exceed the above minimum requirements and those who have relevant work experience.
Internship Option
In the summer following the completion of all coursework, you may have an opportunity to participate in an optional internship. This will allow you to apply your new knowledge and skills to real world situations within various organisations.
If opportunities are limited, the selection may become a competitive process. We cannot guarantee that an internship will be offered to each student.
Compliment your education
Extracurricular activities are an important part of your education. From time to time, arrangements may be made for you to participate in seminars about industry leading topics.
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University of Windsor

Graduate programs in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE) are designed to meet the clear and growing need for highly qualified personnel trained to have a deep appreciation for the important systems issues in manufacturing, to prepare candidates for an academic career in teaching and research or leadership roles in industrial research and development and academia.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in Windsor in Canada. MEng Program Information
In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
Graduate programs in Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE) are designed to meet the clear and growing need for highly qualified personnel trained to have a deep appreciation for the important systems issues in manufacturing, to prepare candidates for an academic career in teaching and research or leadership roles in industrial research and development and academia.
The objective of this program is to impart the required multi-disciplinary education and skills in an environment that fosters excellence in research and awareness of the many challenges of modern Industrial and modern Manufacturing Systems.
General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
Program Requirements
An MEng Degree may be awarded upon successful completion of a total of 8 courses (the MEng has no research component/thesis/work with a faculty supervisor). Of these 8 courses ...
5 to 8 must be from the student's department (major; electrical, electrical-computer, mechanical, materials, industrial, environmental, civil)
0 to 3 may be from another engineering department
0 to 2 may be from a department outside of engineering
Co-op work experience is optional
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University of Windsor

In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses.
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MEng Program Information
In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Research is carried out in the broadly defined area of Signals and Systems. Within the area of Signals and Systems such research topics as digital signal processing, microsystems, communications and computers are investigated.
General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
Program Requirements
An MEng Degree may be awarded upon successful completion of a total of 8 courses (the MEng has no research component/thesis/work with a faculty supervisor). Of these 8 courses ...
5 to 8 must be from the student's department (major; electrical, electrical-computer, mechanical, materials, industrial, environmental, civil)
0 to 3 may be from another engineering department
0 to 2 may be from a department outside of engineering
Co-op work experience is optional
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University of Windsor

In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in Windsor in Canada. MEng Program Information
In order to graduate with an MEng degree, a student must successfully complete eight graduate-level courses, including five from their area of specialization plus one more engineering course (from any department) and no more than two non-engineering courses. Alternatively, a student may choose to complete all eight courses within their area of specialisation.
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
In the Environmental Engineering program, research focuses on air and water quality and modeling, wastewater and industrial waste treatment, and ground water contamination.
General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
Program Requirements
An MEng Degree may be awarded upon successful completion of a total of 8 courses (the MEng has no research component/thesis/work with a faculty supervisor). Of these 8 courses ...
5 to 8 must be from the student's department (major; electrical, electrical-computer, mechanical, materials, industrial, environmental, civil)
0 to 3 may be from another engineering department
0 to 2 may be from a department outside of engineering
Co-op work experience is optional
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University of Windsor

The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student.
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General
The Master of Engineering (MEng) degree offered at the University of Windsor is a course work professional program open to students who satisfy the admission requirements. The MEng Program takes three to five semesters to complete but is structured in such a way that it may be completed in one year by a full-time student. The minimum period of full-time registration for the MEng degree is three semesters and the maximum allowable time is five semesters. For part-time students, the minimum period of registration for the MEng degree is six semesters and the maximum allowable time is fifteen consecutive semesters. Practical work-experience placements (paid and unpaid) may be available for full-time students only, but cannot be guaranteed.
CIVIL ENGINEERING AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION
Within Civil Engineering, the available fields are Structural Engineering and Water Resources Engineering. In the Structures field, research encompasses ACM, structural dynamics, fatigue damage assessment, steel, concrete technology, soil mechanics, and foundations. In the Water Resources field, research is in hydraulics, hydrology, and hydrogeology.
Schemes of Study
The Master of Engineering may be taken by full-time students or those who wish to study on a part-time basis while remaining in full-time employment external to the University. All applicants for the MEng program are expected to be entirely self-funded and no financial assistance will be provided by the Faculty of Engineering or the University of Windsor. International students are admitted as full-time students only.
Full-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of three courses per semester,
required to register for a minimum of two courses per semester,
expected to complete all degree requirements within 5 academic semesters.
Part-Time Students will be:
required to register for a maximum of admissible two courses per semester,
required to complete all degree requirements within 15 academic semesters and should not have more than two semesters of continuous "inactive" status
Admission Requirements
The Department should approve the application and in addition, MEng applicants shall be recommended for admission by the Faculty of Engineering Coordinator. Official admission to any program of graduate studies is in the form of a "Letter of Acceptance" issued by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. Please note that the following are minimum requirements and do not guarantee admission.
Undergraduate degree (BASc / B.Sc. / B.Eng. degree or equivalent*) with at least 73% average over the last two years. International applicants are advised to refer to the specified minimum admission requirements, listed by country, at the Faculty of Engineering’s Professional and Graduate Studies (FEPGS) website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website.
*Candidates with degrees in such areas as Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science will also be considered. Students whose undergraduate degree programs do not provide them with sufficient background in Design, Applied Science and Professional/Technical communications are required to enter a qualifying program of courses at the undergraduate level before admission to candidature for the MEng degree. Students entering and successfully completing the MEng qualifying program may receive an Advanced Certificate in Engineering.
A candidate who has not fulfilled the minimum requirement of 73% average may be admitted to the MEng Program as a probationary student** provided that he/she has either:
at least 2 years of industrial or engineering experience following graduation
or
achieved at least 77% overall standing in the Final Year of the graduation.
**Such candidates will be required to achieve a grade of at least 73% in the first two MEng courses to be regularized in the MEng Program.
The language of instruction for the MEng courses is English. Applicants will be required to provide certification of English language proficiency, if he or she has:
not completed three or more years of post-secondary work at a Canadian institution or at an institution at which English was the primary language of instruction***,
*** Countries in which English is the Official Language of Instruction, as recognized by the Faculty of Engineering are listed on the Faculty of Engineering’s FEPGS website and the Faculty of Graduate Studies website. English Language proficiency may be met by the language coursework at the secondary school level in the countries listed on the FEPGS website.
or
not been employed for a similar period of time in a position in which English was the primary language of business.
Where applicable a student’s certification of English language proficiency can be demonstrated by a minimum score set by the department. For minimum requirements in other equivalent exams, information is available in the Faculty of Graduate Studies web-site. The Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Graduate Studies reserve the right to require further demonstration of English Language proficiency.
The Department may consider for admission to its degree programs students from outside Canada who have excellent academic preparation, but who do not meet the usual standards of English language proficiency. Successful completion of the English Language Improvement Program (ELIP) will be considered as a means to gain admission to the Department for such students.
Students who do not meet the academic requirements outlined above may be considered for admission to a transitional, probationary or qualifying program depending on their academic background.
Students seeking admission to the Department’s MEng programs must also complete the Department’s Graduate Student Information Form and the Faculty of Graduate Studies Admission Reference form.
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University of Windsor

CampusFull time16 monthsSeptember 2017CanadaWindsor

The Master of Applied Computing is a course-based professional graduate program offered by the School of Computer Science will provide you with a solid foundation and knowledge of industry oriented practical aspects of Computer Science, preparing you to take up positions in the growing software industry in Canada and around the world.
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Masters in Engineering & Technology in Windsor in Canada. The Master of Applied Computing is a course-based professional graduate program offered by the School of Computer Science will provide you with a solid foundation and knowledge of industry oriented practical aspects of Computer Science, preparing you to take up positions in the growing software industry in Canada and around the world.
The skills and knowledge gained from this program will allow you to develop a successful career in the growing software industry through practical projects, internships and in-class training. This program has been specifically designed to expose you to the latest technologies and developments in a number of high-demand fields.
You will study and live in Canada for approximately 16 consecutive months while enrolled in 8 prescribed courses and one Project/Internship (2 course credit). Courses include not only Computer Science but also Business classes. These courses will provide you with the practical knowledge required to excel in the ever-growing Computer Software industry.
Courses may include:
Advanced Software Engineering Topics
Advanced Database Topic
Internet Applications and Distributed Systems
Advanced Computing Concepts
Advanced Systems Programming
Networking and Data Security
Finance in a Global Perspective
Marketing
Managing Employees
Project/Internship
Intakes: September and January
Prior to the start of the academic program, you may be required to attend six weeks (July-August) of intensive English language training (English and Academic Preparation Program). This program is designed to develop your English language skills in an academic environment and learn more about Canadian culture. Some students may be exempt from the English language course if they demonstrate exceptional English language skills and have exceeded the admission requirements.
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University of Windsor

The course based Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) will prepare graduates for leadership positions within the automotive and manufacturing industries.
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Program Overview
The course based Master of Engineering - Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) will prepare graduates for leadership positions within the automotive and manufacturing industries. You will study and live in Canada for approximately 16 consecutive months and take a variety of topics through eight prescribed courses. These courses are selected by academic administration and will vary from year to year.
The goal of the program is to provide you with the opportunity to extend your understanding of automotive engineering principles, with an emphasis on operation, design, materials and manufacturing along with some aspects of business and management.
At the University of Windsor, you will be interacting with world-class faculty conducting cutting-edge research in the automotive area. They will be your mentors as you prepare yourself for the careers of the future. You will combine what you learn in the classroom with practical application so that you are ready for the world of opportunities that will follow your university studies.
Co-Op
The MEng-Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) has an optional co-op portion. Co-op is an opportunity for students to work in a automotive related company during one semester of school.
All students will apply for co-op, however it is a competitive program and we may not have a placement opportunity for all students.
Course offerings
The MEng-Mechanical Engineering (Automotive Option) consists of eight courses taught over four academic terms starting in September and January.
Courses may include:
Advanced Internal Combustion Engines
Hybrid Powertrains
Fundamentals of Clean Engine Technology
Advanced Manufacturing Methods
Vehicle Dynamics
Automotive Sensor Systems
Vehicle Thermal Management
Automotive Applications for Noise, Vibration & Harshness Evaluation
After-treatment & Internal Combustion Engine Modeling
Paint & Industrial Coatings
Vehicle Concept Development
The courses are selected by academic administration and will vary from year to year depending on current market trends in the automotive industry and availability. For a complete list of possible courses see the Graduate Calendar.
Prior to the start of the academic program, you may be required to attend six weeks of intensive English language training, (EAPP or ELIP). This program is designed to develop your English language skills in an academic environment and learn more about Canadian culture. Some students may be exempt from the English language course if they demonstrate exceptional English language skills and have exceeded the admission requirements.
There will also be a mandatory Automotive Engineering Pre-graduate Preparation Program (PPP) prior to the start of your academic studies. Generally, this program in held in the last week of August with daily seminars to enhance your understanding of automotive related topics and to better prepare you for your academic workload ahead. (Additional fees for this program may apply.)
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